Hello everyone.
Recently I bought the LY IR6500 machine, since I want to get into BGA rework to expand my business.
I know it's a cheap machine to others, it was expensive to me, and I expected more.
I have already removed the bottom heater glass, as others mentioned, and it helped a bit..
But I have quite lot of problems with it so far.
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First of all, the default patterns are all garbage, too fast, all the boards got popcorned when I first tried to desolder BGA packages, even when I followed every step and instructions of the machine manual.
I already made my own pattern with some help of a friend who also does BGA (different machine, but same controller). He said, that the heating elements are different, but he desoldered and soldered 2000+ BGA packages since he got into it, and he never had any problems.
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Second of all, even when the heating is really slow (like, 0.38 celsius / second), the top heater STILL suffers to keep up with the set temperature, so it starts to glow to reach the right temperature, of course this also popcorned many of my practice boards and chips..
there's absolutely no air flow in my room, the thermocouple is RIGHT next to the chip, and the top heating element is really close to the chip, but I tried many different heights, nothing worked as expected..
Sometimes the set temperature is, say, 200 celsius. The board reaches 200 degrees, then it jumps over to, like 208 degrees, slowly decreases to the set temperature, but then it also goes UNDER it, say to 196, then it suffers again to reach 200 degress, of course all while GLOWING and BURNING my chips.
While glowing, I also noticed, that one part of the heating element is glowing orange really bright, while a few spots are dark/not glowing. Are those cold spots?
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Third problem is that sometimes I can desolder chips when its supposed to be at 215°c, then the cips WON'T EVEN MOVE a bit, when I already had 240°c over it for 1 minutes straight.. what?!
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Fourth problem.. today I managed to desolder then resolder another GPU on a laptop motherboard, which weirdly WORKED! :O
But I don't know how, since the machine did NOT solder it on correctly.
One corner sinked succesfully, while the other corner did not.
I had to run the program 2 other times again, when all the solder balls finally soldered (but it still was not seated good).
I noticed, that the top heater's heating element is not laying straight, it has a "slope", it's also problematic, right?
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Am I putting the thermocouple or top heater at bad positions/distances?
Could these be problems with the top heating element, and/or the thermocouple?
I read that many replaced the top heating element with an "ELSTEIN RFS80", but I can NOT find that anywhere.
I saw that the IR9000 uses the "elstein HTS/4" element, which I could find and I would buy. But is it better?
I have so many questions, but it's hard to think about them all now.
Any help is appreciated, I am really desperate right now.
Recently I bought the LY IR6500 machine, since I want to get into BGA rework to expand my business.
I know it's a cheap machine to others, it was expensive to me, and I expected more.
I have already removed the bottom heater glass, as others mentioned, and it helped a bit..
But I have quite lot of problems with it so far.
-
First of all, the default patterns are all garbage, too fast, all the boards got popcorned when I first tried to desolder BGA packages, even when I followed every step and instructions of the machine manual.
I already made my own pattern with some help of a friend who also does BGA (different machine, but same controller). He said, that the heating elements are different, but he desoldered and soldered 2000+ BGA packages since he got into it, and he never had any problems.
-
Second of all, even when the heating is really slow (like, 0.38 celsius / second), the top heater STILL suffers to keep up with the set temperature, so it starts to glow to reach the right temperature, of course this also popcorned many of my practice boards and chips..
there's absolutely no air flow in my room, the thermocouple is RIGHT next to the chip, and the top heating element is really close to the chip, but I tried many different heights, nothing worked as expected..
Sometimes the set temperature is, say, 200 celsius. The board reaches 200 degrees, then it jumps over to, like 208 degrees, slowly decreases to the set temperature, but then it also goes UNDER it, say to 196, then it suffers again to reach 200 degress, of course all while GLOWING and BURNING my chips.
While glowing, I also noticed, that one part of the heating element is glowing orange really bright, while a few spots are dark/not glowing. Are those cold spots?
-
Third problem is that sometimes I can desolder chips when its supposed to be at 215°c, then the cips WON'T EVEN MOVE a bit, when I already had 240°c over it for 1 minutes straight.. what?!
-
Fourth problem.. today I managed to desolder then resolder another GPU on a laptop motherboard, which weirdly WORKED! :O
But I don't know how, since the machine did NOT solder it on correctly.
One corner sinked succesfully, while the other corner did not.
I had to run the program 2 other times again, when all the solder balls finally soldered (but it still was not seated good).
I noticed, that the top heater's heating element is not laying straight, it has a "slope", it's also problematic, right?
-
Am I putting the thermocouple or top heater at bad positions/distances?
Could these be problems with the top heating element, and/or the thermocouple?
I read that many replaced the top heating element with an "ELSTEIN RFS80", but I can NOT find that anywhere.

I saw that the IR9000 uses the "elstein HTS/4" element, which I could find and I would buy. But is it better?
I have so many questions, but it's hard to think about them all now.
Any help is appreciated, I am really desperate right now.
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